Diane Schenandoah
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Diane Schenandoah
Summary
Diane Schenandoah is a human[1]. She worked as a sculptor[2], singer[3], and author[4].
Key Facts
- Diane Schenandoah is identified as part of the Oneida ethnic group[5].
- Diane Schenandoah is identified as part of the Iroquois ethnic group[6].
- Diane Schenandoah worked as a sculptor[2].
- Diane Schenandoah worked as a singer[3].
- Diane Schenandoah's professions included author[4].
- Diane Schenandoah's field of work was sculpture[7].
- Diane Schenandoah's field of work was traditional art[8].
- Diane Schenandoah's field of work was jewelry[9].
- Diane Schenandoah's education included a stint at Institute of American Indian Arts[10].
- Diane Schenandoah's education included a stint at Syracuse University[11].
- Diane Schenandoah's image is recorded as Diane Schenandoah.jpg[12].
- Diane Schenandoah is recorded as female[13].
- Diane Schenandoah's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Diane Schenandoah's residence is recorded as Oneida[15].
- Diane Schenandoah's family name is recorded as Schenandoah[16].
- Diane Schenandoah's given name is recorded as Diane[17].
- Diane Schenandoah's described at URL is recorded as https://experience.syracuse.edu/bewell/about/meet-the-staff/diane-schenandoah/[18].
- Diane Schenandoah's sibling is recorded as Joanne Shenandoah[19].
Body
Origins and Family
Ethnic identities include Oneida[5], an ethnic group[20] and Iroquois[6], a nation[21].
Education
Educated at Institute of American Indian Arts[10], an art academy[22], in United States[23], founded in 1962[24] and Syracuse University[11], a private university[25], in United States[26], founded in 1870[27].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include sculptor[2], singer[3], and author[4]. Fields of work include sculpture[7], a type of work of art[28]; traditional art[8]; and jewelry[9], an industry[29].
FAQs
What did Diane Schenandoah do for work?
Diane Schenandoah worked as sculptor[2], singer[3], and author[4].
Where did Diane Schenandoah go to school?
Diane Schenandoah was educated at Institute of American Indian Arts[10] and Syracuse University[11].